Still experiencing this problem without the gnome-power-manager.

It looks like the laptop is getting too hot and turning off at 100
degress C.  This is happening even if the laptop is placed on a flat
service in a cool room, even if I am not doing anything processor
intensive.

I have scaled the CPUs down from 1.9GHz to 950MHz in order to reduce the
heat output which seems to be working.

I do not believe this is a hardware problem with the laptop as this
overheating never happens in Windows, nor in Ubuntu 9.10 even when
running CPU intensive tasks for long periods of time.

Does 10.04 have a lower temperature for cut off?  Or could 10.04 be
sending the cooling fan a lower voltage than it should be?

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Laptop Switches off following gnome-power-manager crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554894
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